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What does the R stand for on the K1 fiancee visa? That same R also appears on other visa types such as a B1/B2. Does anyone know for sure?

If it's been asked and answered, direct me, as I did not find the answer.

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What does the R stand for on the K1 fiancee visa? That same R also appears on other visa types such as a B1/B2. Does anyone know for sure?

If it's been asked and answered, direct me, as I did not find the answer.

"R" stands for Resident---by my understanding

Mary K.

Mary (NC) Atif (Youssoufia)

NOA2 for 129F on 16 Nov 2005......NOA2 for I-130 on 28 Nov 2005

INTERVIEW DATE SCHEDULED FOR 9AM[GMT] 27 FEBRUARY 2006-Issued 221g for Validity of relationship....told being sent back to USCIS/Atif Received Visa On 10 March 2006

AOS/EAD

10 July 2006--signed I-485 and I-765

25 July 2006 recieved NOA-1 for both

18 Aug 2006 Biometrics Appt.

21 Oct 2006 EAD arrives in mail

26 Dec 2006 received aapt.->01 Feb 2007 AOS interview->CANCELLED! rescheduled 01 Aug 2007-waiting

09 Feb '07-received denial of AOS--#######??!! MTR filed--Interview-01 Aug 07

27 Sept '07-I-765 [#2] filed--14 Nov '07 Biomerics for I-765 [#2]

Take it from me....GO TO THE AOS INTERVIEW DATE ANYWAY!!!!! EVEN IF YOU GET THE SNAIL MAIL NOTICE!!!

August 2009--Permanent Resident Card arrives!!!!

We are Finished with Immigration for 10 years!!!!

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What does the R stand for on the K1 fiancee visa? That same R also appears on other visa types such as a B1/B2. Does anyone know for sure?

If it's been asked and answered, direct me, as I did not find the answer.

"R" stands for Resident---by my understanding

Mary K.

9 FAM 41.26 N1 DIPLOMATIC VISAS

ESTABLISHED BY REGULATION

(TL:VISA-396; 04-16-2002)

Visa type (diplomatic, official and regular) is distinct from visa classification

(A, B, C, D, E etc.). An otherwise eligible applicant would qualify for a

diplomatic visa if within one of the categories listed in 22 CFR 41.26©,

regardless of the visa classification.

R would stand for regular

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